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Come see a movieThe Outdoor Movie Series, featuring family-friendly notable films, continues throughout the year. Moviegoers are invited to bring picnic blankets and lawn chairs. Admission: Free.When: Twilight on the third Friday of each month.Where: Memorial Park across from the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum, 7910 Park Ave., Houma.Information: Houma Regional Arts Council at 873-6367.

Reading can win you prizesThe Terrebonne Parish Library System’s summer reading program begins May 28. Read 10 library books — or parents can read 10 library books to younger children — and receive a certificate, a chance to win a bike and coupons for free things. The summer program includes weekly story times, craft workshops and performances from storytellers, musicians, dancers, puppeteers and more. The Library System’s teen program, “Benefit the Surface,” and adult program, “Groundbreaking Reads,” are also planned. Admission: Free.When: Throughout the summer.Where: Various Terrebonne Parish library branches.Information: wwwmytpl.org/srp or 876-5861 (option 3).

Art exhibitAcrylic artist Earl Theriot Jr. was selected as the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild’s Artist of the Month for May. An exhibit of his work is on display throughout the month. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Theriot’s artwork consists of landscapes, still lifes and portraits in watercolor, acrylic, pastels, oils, and pen and ink. As a member of the Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild, Theriot is active in all of the group’s programs and has served on the Board of Directors several times. He said he enjoys participating in workshops by various artists.Admission: Free.When: Throughout May.Where: Terrebonne Fine Arts Guild’s Downtown Art Gallery 630, 630 Belanger St., downtown Houma.Information: www.TFAG.org or email info@TFAG.org.

Reading can be funThe Lafourche Parish Public Library System’s summer reading program is scheduled to begin next month. Read a certain amount of books, and you will receive a certificate and coupons for free things. The summer program includes weekly story times, craft workshops, games, magical performances, wetland critters, arts and crafts, yoga, a visit from the Audubon Wetland Wildlife Express, a visit from HOPE for Animals and performances by Glen Ghirardi and more.Admission: Free.When: Starts May 31.Where: Any Lafourche Parish library branch.Information: www.lafourche.org.

Learn about VietnamKen Burns’ PBS documentary “American Experience: Vietnam” will be shown in six parts as part of The Big Read. The Big Read is a national program that allows communities to read, discuss and celebrate one book. This year, the library’s The Big Read selection is Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried,” a semi-autobiographical account of an American platoon in Vietnam. Admission: Free.When: 2 p.m. May 18 and 25 and 2 p.m. June 8 and 15.Where: Thibodaux Library, 705 W. 5th St. Information: www.lafourche.org/newsite or 447-4119.

Time to rockDowntown Live After 5 has entered its 12th season of free monthly outdoor concerts held the last Friday of the month through November. This month, the local band, Crush, is set to take the stage. The event, sponsored by the Houma Downtown Development Corp., was started as a way to bring people back to downtown Houma and show them the restaurants, stores and night spots that were in their backyard. The series attracts a group of 200 to 300 people a month. Admission: Free.When: 5-10 p.m. May 31.Where: Courthouse Square in Houma.Information: Anne Picou at 873-6408.

Horse showThe Terrebonne Livestock Association’s monthly horse show includes judged and speed events. The association is a nonprofit organization founded in 1947 to promote and preserve livestock and agriculture in Terrebonne Parish.Admission: Free.When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 2.Where: Houma Air Base Arena, 121 Moffet Road.Information: Kim Triche at 804-7932.

Time to mangéThe annual Bon Mangé Festival includes music, food and an auction.Admission: Free.When: June 7-9.Where: Vacherie-Gheens Community Center, 1783 La. 654, Gheens.Information: Jonathan Guillot at 637-6615 or Earline Breaux at 532-3024.

Youth conferenceSteubenville on the Bayou Catholic youth conference sponsored by the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux is a three-day conference which is part of a nationwide conference series co-sponsored by Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio. The event includes praise and worship music; guest speakers like Bishop Sam Jacobs and others; live music; and more. Admission: Varies.When: June 14-16. Where: Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd.Information: www.SteubenvilleOnTheBayou.com or www.facebook.com/SteubieBayou.